![]() ![]() Unlike deleting browser history, following this guide will allow you to permanently delete all of your data. ![]() Search and browsing data will haunt you no longer. In this step-by-step guide, I will show you how to permanently delete your entire Google search history in order to restore your online privacy. That means that clearing your browser history does not delete any of your data stored on Google’s servers. When you decide to clear out your browser history, you’re merely deleting all the search history that is saved on your own PC. While most of us know how to erase our browser history in Chrome or Firefox, that doesn’t permanently erase Google’s storage of it. That is a pretty serious threat to your online privacy if you ask me. Imagine that: Google knows what you searched for 13 years ago. To make it even worse, Google has stored all the search data and activities from all of its users (worldwide!) i n databases since 2005! You can read more about all of your data that Google is tracking. A user profile contains your age, gender, country of origin, and residence, as well as all of your interests, languages, search history, and much more. Google uses all the search data of every account to create a user profile. Think about it: Google knows when you searched for an illness you’re dealing with a colleague you looked up where you booked a hotel or looked for a hotel searched for a new car – the list goes on and on. Google knows you better than you realize, and perhaps even better than you know yourself. D o you want to know something about Google? ![]()
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